This Week in Design: September 1st Week

This Week in Design: September 1st Week

Paris Prioritized Accessibility Ahead of the Paralympics—but Has It Delivered?

In an attempt to keep both its Olympic and legal promises, Paris fast-tracked accessibility measures. In three years, the Mayor’s office has made city-wide improvements that would have otherwise taken 20 years—Parisian trams and buses are now wheelchair accessible, with vocal and visual stop announcements, and pedestrian crossings have vocal guides and tactile guiding strips.

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Blockchain UX Design: Enhancing User Experience in Blockchain Applications

Blockchain technology has made waves in various industries. It’s known for its potential to transform sectors such as finance, supply chain, and healthcare. However, despite its immense potential, blockchain technology often suffers from poor user experience (UX). This challenge has hindered widespread adoption. Enhancing UX in blockchain applications is crucial to making the technology more accessible and appealing to everyday users.

Bridging gap with UX


Redesigning how Microsoft works with generative AI


"Generative AI has emerged as a transformational force in computing, but it’s not always clear how to utilize it when designing new products. At Microsoft, our teams are learning how to incorporate Microsoft Copilot and other new AI technology into their everyday work."

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Fintech Books to Read for a Competitive Edge in 2024

The fintech revolution continues to transform the financial services landscape, blending finance with technology to create innovative solutions and disrupt traditional banking models. If you're a finance professional, entrepreneur, or investor looking to stay ahead of the curve, here are the top 10 must-read books that offer invaluable insights into the dynamic world of fintech.

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AI in Dating Apps: Here's how this technology is helping Gen Z's find love

Online dating platforms including Tinder, Hinge, Bumble and Grindr, are turning to AI to combat dating fatigue among Gen Z users. This report explores how this move aims to bring disappointed daters back on the platform, as AI chatbots help them forge better connections with their matches.

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NetBramha transforms world's largest academic publishing platform Springer Nature


Springer Nature is the world’s leading academic publishing platform, with 180+ years of shaping global research. Springer empowers millions of researchers every year, including 200+ Nobel laureates, and 1000s of prominent scientists & innovators. Springer sought our expertise in Design thinking & UX Design for their product Nature Navigator, in resolving how groundbreaking research is curated & presented , accelerating scientific discoveries that solve global challenges.

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